The Rambler, Volume 5Payne, 1752 |
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... 161 : 156 The laws of writing not always indisputable . A vindication of tragi - comedy . 357 The scholar's complaint of his own bafhfulness . 179 a 158 Rules 170 NUMB . 158 Rules of writing drawn from examples . CONTENT S.
... 161 : 156 The laws of writing not always indisputable . A vindication of tragi - comedy . 357 The scholar's complaint of his own bafhfulness . 179 a 158 Rules 170 NUMB . 158 Rules of writing drawn from examples . CONTENT S.
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Samuel Johnson. NUMB . 158 Rules of writing drawn from examples . Those examples often mistaken . Page 188 159 The nature and remedies of bashfulness . 195 160 Rules for the choice of affoeiates . 202 161 The revolutions of a garret ...
Samuel Johnson. NUMB . 158 Rules of writing drawn from examples . Those examples often mistaken . Page 188 159 The nature and remedies of bashfulness . 195 160 Rules for the choice of affoeiates . 202 161 The revolutions of a garret ...
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... . " SUCH is the rule laid down by this great critick , for the difpofition of the different parts of a well conftituted fable . It must begin , where it may be made intelligible with- out begin 18 The RAMBLER . N ° . 139 .
... . " SUCH is the rule laid down by this great critick , for the difpofition of the different parts of a well conftituted fable . It must begin , where it may be made intelligible with- out begin 18 The RAMBLER . N ° . 139 .
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... are attributed , with the rules of the compofition in which they are found , or with the settled and unalterable nature of things . Ir is common among the tragick poets to introduce their C 3 IT N ° . 140. The RAMBLER . 29.
... are attributed , with the rules of the compofition in which they are found , or with the settled and unalterable nature of things . Ir is common among the tragick poets to introduce their C 3 IT N ° . 140. The RAMBLER . 29.
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... door upon him in a stormy night . He took his ufual revenge next morning by a writ , but the debt was discharged by the affiftance of Eugenio . IT IT is his rule to fuffer his tenants to owe 56 The RAMBLER . N ° . 142 .
... door upon him in a stormy night . He took his ufual revenge next morning by a writ , but the debt was discharged by the affiftance of Eugenio . IT IT is his rule to fuffer his tenants to owe 56 The RAMBLER . N ° . 142 .
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affiftance againſt amuſement antient arifes becauſe buſineſs cenfured common confidered contempt converfation curiofity cuſtom defign defire difpofition diftant diftinguiſh diſcover eafily encreaſed endeavour enquiry equal eſcape eſtabliſhed fafely fame favour fays fcarcely fcience fecure federacy feems feldom fentiments fhall fhould fince firft firſt folicit fome fomething fometimes fondneſs foon forrow fortune ftate ftill ftrength ftudy fubject fuccefs fuch fuffer fufficient fuperiority fupply fuppofe fupport furely genius happineſs himſelf honour hope houſe infolence infult intereft itſelf juſt kindneſs labour laft laſt learning lefs loft mankind ment mifery mind moft moſt muft muſt myſelf nature neceffary neceffity nefs never NUMB obfcurity obferved occafion ourſelves Ovid paffed paffions pleaſe pleaſure poffefs praiſe prefent preferved promiſe publick pupillage purpoſes raiſe RAMBLER reaſon refolved reft Samfon ſee ſhall ſhe ſome ſtate thefe themſelves theſe thofe thoſe thought THRASYBULUS tion underſtanding uſeful vifit virtue whofe whoſe writer